well not sure if trying to get inside our O from turner is a smart play. I dont think he soaked up the playbook too much. Even in the preseason he looked a bit lost and hesitant. I think they want to find out how we are using Marshall and maybe use him to mimic Marshall in practice, maybe in goaline situations.

The Jets have only four receivers on the roster. Turner will be behind Jerricho Cotchery, Braylon Edwards and Brad Smith. It's hard to imagine Turner receiving any early playing time, but if he impresses in practice, the Jets may decide not to re-sign veteran Coles after Week 1. They told Coles that was their intention when they released him last week.

Do you guys really think that Turner knows anything about our offense? OH...I'm sure he worked so hard all summer long learning the playbook. Npt. Guys get cut all the time and land on other teams. Relax.

The Jets have only four receivers on the roster. Turner will be behind Jerricho Cotchery, Braylon Edwards and Brad Smith. It's hard to imagine Turner receiving any early playing time, but if he impresses in practice, the Jets may decide not to re-sign veteran Coles after Week 1. They told Coles that was their intention when they released him last week.

That's messed up....

Thats reality baby, you give Revis his money and you are forced to cut a veteran leader like Coles. I'm sure the Jets won't regret it though. LoL!

The Jets also made several other moves Tuesday, including releasing wide receiver Patrick Turner, who was claimed off waivers from the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. The move leaves New York with three true wide receivers on the roster in Jerricho Cotchery, Braylon Edwards and Brad Smith, along with running back Danny Woodhead, who has been used as a slot man in the past.